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Metronet boss sacked over delays
The head of the private consortium charged with modernising much of
London's tube network has been sacked after a litany of complaints over delayed station refurbishments, slow track renewals and poorly managed maintenance. John Weight, chief executive of Metronet, was dismissed yesterday with an estimated payoff of £350,000, in a move which revealed grave concern among investors about the poor performance of the government's controversial public-private partnership (PPP) on the London Underground. http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/s...459059,00.html -- Michael Hoffman |
Metronet boss sacked over delays
I am no lover of the PPP's but have to say that the Underground service
is greatly improved from what it was a few years back. I commuted into London in 1999 and again in 2001 and with the refunds for delays I got at least one free journey a fortnight. I am working in London again now and I haven't found the need to a single claim in. I was slightly amazed at Ken Livingstone's and Bob Kylie's comments though. Do these two think that if LUL were actually running the show that the situation would be any better. The only thing that I would say is that without the PPP's it would be 10 times worse. As far as I can see the only downside to the PPP's is no Steam on the Met. Kevin |
Metronet boss sacked over delays
In message , Michael Hoffman
writes The head of the private consortium charged with modernising much of London's tube network has been sacked According to the BBC yesterday he resigned: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/e...on/4437427.stm (although he probably deserved to be sacked) -- Paul Terry |
Metronet boss sacked over delays
Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Michael Hoffman writes The head of the private consortium charged with modernising much of London's tube network has been sacked According to the BBC yesterday he resigned: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/e...on/4437427.stm (although he probably deserved to be sacked) Quite probably it was Hobson's choice. |
Metronet boss sacked over delays
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Metronet boss sacked over delays
) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying :
As far as I can see the only downside to the PPP's is no Steam on the Met. Is that what's happened to it? I did wonder where it'd gone... |
Metronet boss sacked over delays
"Brimstone" wrote in message ...
Paul Terry wrote: In message , Michael Hoffman writes The head of the private consortium charged with modernising much of London's tube network has been sacked According to the BBC yesterday he resigned: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/e...on/4437427.stm (although he probably deserved to be sacked) Quite probably it was Hobson's choice. The letter we had on our desks the other day said it was by mutual agreement. He's the third director to go in the last few months, all in the same way strangely enough. |
Metronet boss sacked over delays
Thomas Crame wrote:
The letter we had on our desks the other day said it was by mutual agreement. He's the third director to go in the last few months, all in the same way strangely enough. Followers of football will know that "mutual consent" is shorthand for "the employee was told, resign or we'll sack you; the employee resigned." |
Metronet boss sacked over delays
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Metronet boss sacked over delays
they've been droping like flies, the smell of fear is in the air
believe me. I'm off to join Tubelines not AS **** there apparently |
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